Post-card with folder.



F. R. SNYDER.

POST CARD WITH FOLDER.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 25, 1907.

Patented Nov. 10, 1908.

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FRANK R. SNYDER, OF OXFORD, OHIO.

BUST-CARD WITIZ FOLDER.

No. 963,514. pecification of Letters Patent. I Patented Nov. 10, 1908.

Application filed llovembcr 25, 198?. Serial. No. dOBfiSGB.

To all whom it may concern: eyelet 12 may be ornamented with pictures lie it known that 1., FRANK 2i. Sn ions, a as desired. citizen of the Umted States, residing at 02(- A narrow sheet of paper 15 attached to the l'ord, Butlercounty, Ohio, have invented a face of the plate 5 may be folded together 5 new and useful improvement in Postdlards thereon on the dotted lines 16 or unfolded with Folders, oi which the followii'ig is a speci* parallel with the adjacent edge of the card as fication. shown in Fig. 1? The res ective panels 17 My invention relates to post cards with of said sheet between the to ding lines 16 may folders and the objects of my improvement be ornamented with pictures on either one or 10 are to provide a post card with an. interior both sides as desired. chamber adapted to receive and protect a When the sheet 15is folded together on the folded sheet oi caper whereon ictures are late 5' it may be turned therewith at a shear- *idc a hinged p ate for car- I mg angle, as shown in Fig. 4, and within the displayed; V

ryiug the pictn o 'n and out of the chamber chamber 2 as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 1,

1.5 and for displaying them to advantage; to wherein it may be securely maintained by provide the hin e oi the plate with a positive means of the elastic band 8 being extended stop to limit it around the opposite edge oi the card. The vide means fort g the-entrace of the o )ening movement of plate 5 is limited by picture to the. chamber; to provide means the engagement of stop 9 with the edge of the raitivard movement; to pro- 20 for maintaining the plate with the pictures frame and also by the simultaneous engagewithin the chamber and to provide a simple ment of the edge of hinge membenll with and durabie construction combined. with lathe shoulder or wall 4 formed by the reduccility oi operation and efficiency of action. tion in thickness of a portion of the frame to These objects are attained in the following prevent it from being entirely removed from er as illustrated in the accom-" the chamber as shown in Fig. 1. in whichz- A notch 18 cut in the edge of the Walls 13 1 of a post card with folder and 14 admits the elastic band and permits improvements; Fig. 2, is a the plate to move in an inward direction with Figure 1 is a embodying my reversc v 30' parts in sec on the line 1 of Fig. 1 with the plate and pulling it out instead of depending therefor pictures ch d within the chamber and Fig. upon the elastic band.

d, plan with parts broken away showing the Having fully described my improvement, plate with the folder entering the chamber. what I claim as my invention and desire to 35 in the drawings, 1 represents a rectangular secure by Letters Patent of the United States frame conznsting oi strawboard or other suitis able n t-exal and-having a chamber or gap 2 1. The combination of a post card formed out out-from one oiiits edges. Ahingemember with a chamber in its edge, a late movable 3 is formed near of its corners and adjawithin the chamber and formed with a slitted cent to the chamber by the removal or comopening near its edge, means for limiting the preesion of a portion or s tl'riclmess whereby outward movement thereof, a folder ata perpendicular shoulder 4.- .is formed. A tached to the plate and movable thereby provided near its front within the chamber, and anelastic band reedge i mall pe ition 6 having a slit movably secured within the slitted opening is opening 7 for the remo v able insertion therein in theplate, for the urpose specified. 10. ot cord or an endless e "3. band 8. It is 2. In a post car the combination of a also providcdwith a sac-older or stop 9 near frame provided with a chamber, a hinge one of its corners and with a proecting', member formed thereon by the reduction in with parts broken away and its edge flush with the edge of the card.

, and Fig. 3, a sectional view Said notch also serves to reach the plate for 85 hinge member ll. adjacent thereto, w ereby the thickness of a portion of its surface, a

50 said plate is pivotali secured to hinge meinplate'hinged thereon and movable within the 10.

her 3 bymeans oi an ordinary eyelet 12, and gap, and means to limit the outward moveis movable within the chamber Front ment of the plate.

and rear walls 13 and 14 preferably consist- 3. A post card formed with a chamber ining of card board and pasted. on opposite its edge and comprising a platehingedtheresides of'the frame'overthechamberZ and the to and movable within the chamber, said 110.

late being formed with a; stop for limiting 1ts outward movement and with e slitted opening new 1135 edge for detachably engaging with a cord, and. efolder secured to the plete and movable thereby at a, shearing angle withjnpthe chamber.

4; I A poet card formed. with a. chamber in its edge and with e notch adjacent thereto, a late movable Within the chamber and provided with a, perforetion adapted to reglster with the noteh'menns for limiting the eut- Q eoegsle Ward movement thereof, a, folder attaohed to the plate and moveble therewith within the chamber, and a cord inserted through the erforetion and adapted to encircle the card 15 bor mainteining the plate Within the chem- FRANK R. SNYDER Witnesses:

MARGARET HUTOHISSON, R. S. CAR-R. 

